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Northrop Grumman to lay off 90 in Maryland
Northrop Grumman Corp. will lay off 90 workers in Maryland as part of a nationwide cutback of 400 workers in the company's Electronic Systems sector, the company reported Tuesday. Plans to eliminate as many as 800 jobs nationwide were announced in...Tags: Linthicum, Sykesville, Labor Markets, Layoffs and Downsizing, Unemployment
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Northrop Grumman to cut 800 jobs, most in Md.
Northrop Grumman Corp.'s plan to eliminate as many as 800 jobs — the second steep reduction for the Linthicum-based Electronic Systems division this year — could presage cutbacks by other federal contractors and further blows to the state's...Tags: Sykesville, Severna Park, Electronics, Unemployment, Computing and Information Technology Industry
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Grumman layoffs a reflection on Md.'s business climate
Northrop Grumman Corp.'s plan to cut 800 jobs from its Linthicum-based Electronics Systems division is just another example in a long line of business decisions resulting from the manifest anti-business sentiment in Annapolis. Northrop Grumman is the...Tags: Linthicum, Manufacturing and Engineering, Labor Markets, Anne Arundel County, Aerospace Manufacturing
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Ronald J. Schaefer
Ronald J. Schaefer, a retired Northrop Grumman Corp. contracts manager and avid bicyclist, died Oct. 6 of prostate cancer at his Timonium home. He was 78.
The son of a Glenn L. Martin Co. quality-control manager and a homemaker, Mr. Schaefer was born...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Timonium, Diseases and Illnesses, Aerospace Manufacturing, Labor Legislation
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Engineer fined $5,000 in pro-slots sign theft
An engineer suspected of removing more than 70 pro-slots signs before last year's slots referendum in Anne Arundel County was fined $5,000 Thursday by a judge and granted probation before judgment on a single conviction of theft. David Scott Corrigan,...Tags: Severna Park, Punishment, YouTube, Cordish Cos., Lawyers
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Federal spending in Maryland declines
Federal spending in Maryland dropped by nearly $1.4 billion last year — a setback for a state economy built largely on Washington dollars and a likely omen, analysts say, of further austerity to come. The pullback, which was revealed in census...Tags: Mike Hayes, Defense, Johns Hopkins University, Lockheed Martin Corp., Unemployment
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Made (once again) in America
When NovaSom Inc. was looking to produce its sleep apnea diagnostic kits, the Glen Burnie-based company didn't look to factories in Asia or Mexico. Instead, it found a manufacturer right off the Beltway in Woodlawn.
NovaSom chose Zentech Manufacturing...Tags: Sleep Apnea, Asia, Hewlett-Packard Co., Electronics, IBM
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Turnover at the workplace is on the rise
A year ago, Washington marketing associate Tara Miller felt lucky just to have a job in her field.
So while she wanted to work in Baltimore — where she could be closer to her boyfriend — Miller stayed put at her job in D.C.
But by March of...Tags: Labor Markets, CareerBuilder, Chicago Jobs, Labor Legislation, Employees
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County braces for growth amid military change
Sun StaffAnne Arundel County officials said the announcement of 5,300 jobs at Fort Meade fits their belief that the western portion of the county will be a center for population and business growth over the next 20 years. "It's reassuring to have this...Tags: Aberdeen Proving Ground, Defense, Nokia Corp., BearingPoint Incorporated, National Security Agency
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A thriving community steeped in history and art
Special To The SunIn the mid-1980s, Michael Lamason moved the Black Cherry Puppet Theater to two abandoned buildings he snatched up for $12,000 across the street from Hollins Market. His traveling performance company brought him into a growing artists' community. It's in a...Tags: University of Maryland, College Park, Linthicum, Station North, Bolton Hill, Clubs and Associations
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Business as usual for most local firms
SunSpot StaffMany Baltimore-area companies, citing security concerns, declined to discuss how an impending war with Iraq might affect their business practices. Those that did respond said that their primary consideration in the event of a military conflict is to...Tags: Linthicum, Sykesville, Aerospace Manufacturing, Lockheed Martin Corp., Labor Legislation
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The Community College of Baltimore County
Special to SunSpotThose with good memories may remember a system of junior colleges that started in the 1950s and prepared students for four-year colleges and universities. The Independent System of Junior Colleges eventually became Catonsville Community College, Dundalk...Tags: Colleges and Universities, Electronics, Towson University, Gaming, Hospitals and Clinics
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